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In Fowler-Guggenheim isotherm model, the lateral interaction of the adsorbed molecules is taken into consideration. This is formulated on the basis that the heat adsorption process may vary positively or negatively with loading.
fowlerguggenheim.LM(Ce, theta, Temp)
Ce |
is equal to the numerical value for the equilibrium capacity |
theta |
is the fractional surface coverage |
Temp |
temperature |
the linear regression, parameters for Fowler-Guggenheim isotherm, and model error analysis
Jemimah Christine L. Mesias
Chester C. Deocaris
Fowler, R. H. and Guggenheim, E. A. (1939) Statistical Thermodynamics, Cambridge University Press, London, England.
Foo, K. Y., and Hameed, B. H. (2009, September 13). <doi:10.1016/j.cej.2009.09.013> Insights into the modeling of adsorption isotherm systems. Chemical Engineering Journal.
Ce <- c(0.01353, 0.04648, 0.13239, 0.27714, 0.41600, 0.63607, 0.80435, 1.10327, 1.58223) theta <- c(0.1972984, 0.3487013, 0.6147560, 0.7432401, 0.8854408, 0.8900708, 0.9106746, 0.9106746, 0.9611422) Temp <- 298 fowlerguggenheim.LM(Ce, theta, Temp)
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